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l CELEBRATE '78 is what won first prize for the Junior Class. They also sold balloons as a fund- raising project. LAST TIME for seniors has them holding hands around the gym for the singing ot the alma mater at the last pep assembly. 'L ---.- . - . , i - .K t.tt 18 - Homecoming
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BIKE RACER tvlr Tony Scott. electronics teacher, goes out lor his daily ride. UNUSUAL cars are the rage, and Joe Gorman takes his to lunch with friends Joe Ray, David Duckworth and Chris Driskill. Getting There- Going places is a vital part of being in high school but getting there is not always so easy. Students can choose a variety of ways to get around, The people with cars seem to be growing in numberg proof of this is in the parking lot. Getting to school late can mean parking on the last row! Skateboards are a new fad, though they've been around for a long time and they can provide a way to get where you're going. Some ride buses, bicycles, motorcy- cles or exchange or bum rides with theirfriends. Walking is another great way to get from place to place. Contrary to popu- lar belief, you don't have to have wheels to get around. Susie Arn walks to and from school everyday. 'When it's nice, she com- mented, l like to be outside. ENJOYING the scenery, Susie Arn walks home for lunch, '4'a.f:gl, ,s., Transportation '17
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LA? S F Carolyn Berry De Aunn McDow . . We Love Miafadc Originally for the alumni, homecom- ing festivities for most schools have been adapted in recent years to the student body, and Northwest is no exception. Selling mums, boutonnieres, bal- loons and such made a bustling and hustling of activities. Classes were temporarily forgotten as clubs prepared floats for the parade on October 28th. Incorporating the theme, Celebrate '78, the junior class won first place in the float competition. Probably the biggest event of the day was the crowning of Jo Chernicky as All-Sports Queen. Jo was elected by the school from seven candidates nominated by the O-Club. The day ended on a not-so-nice note, however, when the Knights lost the game against Putnam City, 40-O, ' ' K th K h Christie Boydston Debra Mcpherson a y oc Comeha Sanford
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